American Eagle Aircraft Eaglet B-31 / Eaglet B-32

The 1931 American Eagle Aircraft Corp Eaglet B-31 (ATC 450) was a two-place open cockpit, high wing monoplane. Powered by a 45hp Szekely SR-3, it was also available with 40hp Salmson AD-9. The price was $1,575. A modernized American Eagle Eaglet B-31 and ATC from American Eaglet A-31 as the 1946 Eaglet A-31-B (ATC 2-583). Two were built; NC17686 and N80567.

The Eaglet B-32 had minor control modifications and range of 215 mi.

Thirteen were built; NX531Y, NC550Y, NC589Y, NC595Y, N599Y, NC12522, NC12559, NC14420, NC17007, and NC17686.

A 1948 version had a basic enclosed cabin and 65hp Continental.

Production rights went to American Eaglecraft Co after WW2 as American Eaglecraft Eaglet.

Eaglet B-31
Engine: 45hp Szekely SR-3
Wingspan: 34’4″
Length: 21’7″
Useful load: 413 lb
Max speed: 90 mph
Cruise: 75 mph
Stall: 30 mi
Range: 240 mi
Seats: 2

Aero Resources J-2

The Aero Resources J-2 of 1962 was a development of the Jovanovich J-2.

Designed by D K Jovanovich, it had stub wings supporting twin booms, twin tails. A three-blade rotor with articulated blades, was unpowered in horizontal flight.

Engine: 200hp Lycoming O-360-A2D
Rotor: diameter: 26’0″
Wingspan: 11’2″
Length: 16’0″
Useful load: 500 lb
Max speed: 122 mph
Cruise: 95 mph
Range: 200 mi
Ceiling: 10,000′.
Seats: 2

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